- Stigma, Shame Hit Many Gay Men Affected by Mpox Outbreak
- Calories, Not Meal Timing, Key to Weight Loss: Study
- Dietary Changes May Beat Meds in Treating IBS
- Screen Pregnant Women for Syphilis, Ob-Gyn Group Advises
- Even With Weight Gain, Quitting Smoking in Pregnancy Still Best for Health
- A-Fib Is Strong Precursor to Heart Failure
- One Neurological Factor Keeps Black, Hispanic Patients From Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials
- Managing Blood Sugar After Stroke Could Be Key to Outcomes
- Dozens of COVID Virus Mutations Arose in Man With Longest Known Case
- Blood Test Might Someday Diagnose Early MS
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Device Approved to Prevent Second Strokes in Certain Heart Patients
It's for people who had prior stroke related to a hole in a heart valve
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Nearly 3 Percent of U.S. Adults Have Weakened Immunity: Study
Advances in treating HIV and autoimmune diseases are keeping more patients alive
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Breast Reconstruction Worthwhile for Older Women: Study
They had no greater risk of complications, benefited as much as younger breast cancer patients
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Acne Yields Up Secret That Points to New Treatments
Bacteria on skin sometimes release fatty acids that trigger inflammation, researchers report
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Skin Patch May Help With Peanut Allergy
Delivering small amounts of peanut protein boosted tolerance for about half of young patients in study
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Experimental Medicine Might Rescue People With Drug-Resistant HIV
'This is potentially a lifesaving therapy,' researcher says
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Deadly Measles Complication May Be More Common Than Believed
One more reason to get your child vaccinated against the disease, infection experts say
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Health Highlights: Oct. 28, 2016
Woman Awarded $70 Million in Baby Powder/Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Join the Teal Pumpkin Project on Halloween
Painted pumpkins let trick-or-treaters with food allergies know safe treats are available
- Posted October 28, 2016
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Lower Risk of Pregnancy Complications
Women who had procedure less likely to have large babies, need C-sections than obese women, review finds
- Posted October 28, 2016